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Why Tourists Visit Hyogo

  • * Tour Himeji Castle, celebrated as Japan's most well-preserved feudal-era castle.
  • * Relax at Arima Onsen, famous for its therapeutic gold and silver hot springs.
  • * Explore Kobe's Harborland for shopping, dining, and harbor cruises.
  • * Hike Mount Rokko and enjoy panoramic views of Kobe and Osaka Bay.
  • * Discover the history and charm of Izushi Castle Town, known for its traditional soba noodles.

Hyogo has over 500 accommodation options ranging from budget-friendly guesthouses to luxurious ryokans and modern hotels, with most concentrated in cities like Kobe, Himeji, and Arima Onsen. Average prices for 3-star hotels in Kobe start at around $80 per night, while 5-star properties like Hotel Okura Kobe can cost upwards of $200 per night. A recent addition to Hyogo's hotel scene is AWAJI yumebutai, an eco-designed resort on Awaji Island that stands out for its stunning architecture and sustainability focus.

Hyogo Prefecture is famous for iconic attractions such as Himeji Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and Arima Onsen, one of Japan's oldest hot spring resorts.

The region draws visitors with its diverse landscapes, from the bustling port city of Kobe to the serene Mount Rokko and the historic Izushi Castle Town.

Hyogo is also a culinary hub, known for Kobe beef and fresh seafood, making it a paradise for food enthusiasts.

Hyogo Tips You Must Know

* Book hotels 2-3 months in advance, especially during cherry blossom season (late March to early April) and autumn foliage season (November).

* Stay near JR Sannomiya Station in Kobe for convenient transportation and easy access to local attractions.

* Onsen ryokans often include meals, so plan to enjoy traditional kaiseki dishes as part of your stay.

* Look for rail passes like the JR Kansai Area Pass to save money and time when traveling between cities in Hyogo.

* Visit Mount Rokko in summer for cooler temperatures and pack layers as mountain weather can change quickly.

Kobe

Kobe is renowned for Kobe beef, but it also hosts the Ikuta Shrine, one of Japan's oldest Shinto shrines, and Nunobiki Falls, a serene natural escape near the city center. The Kobe Port Tower offers stunning night views, and Chinatown (Nankinmachi) bursts with culinary and cultural experiences. The city's recovery from the Great Hanshin Earthquake showcases its resilience and innovative urban design.

Discover the charm and elegance of hotels in Kobe for a memorable stay.

Himeji

Himeji boasts Himeji Castle, Japan's most famous and best-preserved feudal castle, earning it UNESCO World Heritage status. Kokoen Garden, adjacent to the castle, features nine Edo-style gardens offering a peaceful retreat. Engyoji Temple, a filming location for 'The Last Samurai,' sits atop Mount Shosha and captivates visitors with its timeless wooden architecture.

Find the perfect stay near historical landmarks with hotels in Himeji.

Akashi

Akashi is home to the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, the world's longest suspension bridge, which connects Honshu to Awaji Island. The Akashi Uozaki Market offers a treasure trove of fresh seafood, perfect for a local culinary adventure. Akashi is also famous for its unique take on takoyaki, known as Akashi-yaki, served with dashi broth.

Stay close to stunning attractions by choosing hotels in Akashi.

Awaji

Awaji Island is famous for its tranquil beaches and striking architecture, including the Yume Butai garden complex by Tadao Ando. The island is also known for its Naruto whirlpools, a natural phenomenon visible from boats or observation points. Awaji hosts Japan's first puppet theater, preserving the 500-year-old tradition of Awaji Ningyo Joruri.

Relax and recharge in nature with a selection of hotels in Awaji.

Takarazuka

Takarazuka is synonymous with the all-female Takarazuka Revue, a unique and glamorous performing arts experience. The Osamu Tezuka Manga Museum celebrates the legendary creator of 'Astro Boy' and his influence on Japanese culture. Hot springs like Muko no Yu attract visitors seeking relaxation and rejuvenation in this charming city.

Enjoy a mix of culture and comfort by staying at hotels in Takarazuka.

Affordable Stays in Hyogo

Find more affordable Cheap and budget hotels in Hyogo without compromising on quality.

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Hotel Wing International Himeji

Himeji district

  • Himeji Castle (1 km)
  • Kokoen Garden (1.2 km)
  • Himeji City Museum of Art (1.5 km)

This budget-friendly hotel offers stunning views of the iconic Himeji Castle from select rooms, making it an affordable choice for history enthusiasts. Guests appreciate the hotel's convenient location and modern amenities despite its economical pricing.

  • Close to Himeji Castle

  • Comfortable budget rooms

  • Friendly staff

$50-$70/night

Comfort Hotel Era Kobe Sannomiya

Kobe Sannomiya district

  • Sannomiya Station (0.5 km)
  • Ikuta Shrine (0.8 km)
  • Kobe Port Tower (2.5 km)

Located a short walk from Sannomiya Station, this hotel provides free breakfast, perfect for budget travelers starting their day early. Bonus: the lobby has a free coffee machine to keep you energized throughout the day.

  • Free breakfast

  • Central location

  • Clean and well-maintained

$60-$80/night

Kobe Motomachi Tokyu Rei Hotel

Motomachi, Kobe

  • Nankinmachi Chinatown (0.2 km)
  • Kobe Harborland (1 km)
  • Meriken Park (1.5 km)

This modern budget hotel features environmentally-friendly initiatives-it uses renewable energy and offers biodegradable amenities. Its central location is ideal for those wanting to explore Kobe's Chinatown and other urban attractions.

  • Eco-friendly accommodations

  • Convenient location

  • Modern interior design

$70-$90/night

Stay in the Heart of Hyogo

Explore more centrally located Central hotels in Hyogo for easy access to main attractions.

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Hotel Okura Kobe

Kobe Harbor district

  • Meriken Park (0.1 km)
  • Kobe Port Tower (0.2 km)
  • Kobe Maritime Museum (0.2 km)

One of Kobe's tallest landmarks, this hotel offers panoramic views of the harbor and mountains. Its history includes hosting global dignitaries and delivering impeccable service since the 1980s.

  • Scenic views

  • Spacious rooms

  • Luxury amenities

$120-$200/night

Kobe Meriken Park Oriental Hotel

Meriken Park, Kobe

  • Kobe Port Tower (0.3 km)
  • Harborland (0.5 km)
  • Ikuta Shrine (1.8 km)

Designed like a luxury ship, this hotel makes you feel like you're at sea-even though you're on land. Most rooms come with private balconies overlooking the ocean or city skyline.

  • Unique ship-inspired design

  • Private balconies

  • Close to attractions

$150-$250/night

Kobe Luminous Hotel Sannomiya

Sannomiya, Kobe

  • Ikuta Shrine (0.8 km)
  • Sannomiya Station (0.5 km)
  • Harborland (2 km)

With its retro-modern vibes, this centrally located hotel creatively blends mid-century aesthetics with futuristic amenities. Travelers appreciate its proximity to Sannomiya's bustling nightlife and shopping district.

  • Unique retro-modern design

  • Central location

  • Affordable for its class

$80-$120/night

Luxury Awaits in Hyogo

Find more grand Luxury hotels in Hyogo offering unparalleled experiences.

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Kobe Portopia Hotel

Port Island, Kobe

  • Port Island (1 km)
  • Kobe Airport (4 km)
  • Kobe Convention Center (0.5 km)

This expansive luxury hotel features its own indoor helipad, catering to VIP travelers, and a range of Michelin-starred dining options. It's renowned for its spacious rooms and unparalleled city views.

  • Helipad access

  • Michelin-starred dining

  • Stunning skyline views

$200-$400/night

Hotel Monterey Himeji

Himeji district

  • Himeji Castle (1 km)
  • Kokoen Garden (1.2 km)
  • Himeji City Zoo (1.5 km)

This European-style luxury hotel sits right next to JR Himeji Station, making it both lavish and convenient. Its decor replicates the grandeur of a French chateau but with modern Japanese hospitality.

  • Elegant European design

  • Next to Himeji Station

  • High-quality amenities

$180-$300/night

Hotel Monte Hermana Kobe Amalie

Kobe Sannomiya district

  • Ikuta Shrine (0.4 km)
  • Sannomiya Station (0.5 km)
  • Kobe Port Tower (2 km)

Inspired by Scandinavian design, this luxury hotel exudes minimalist elegance and warmth. Guests rave about the uniquely designed open-air baths with urban skyline vistas.

  • Scandinavian-inspired design

  • Open-air baths

  • Quiet yet central location

$150-$250/night

Boutique Escapes in Hyogo

Discover more charming Boutique hotels in Hyogo tailored to unique tastes.

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Ana Crowne Plaza Kobe, An IHG Hotel

Shin-Kobe district

  • Kobe Nunobiki Ropeway (0.1 km)
  • Ikuta Shrine (2 km)
  • Meriken Park (3.5 km)

Perched next to the iconic Kobe Nunobiki Ropeway, it offers personalized pillow menus for the ultimate custom sleep experience. Its location next to Shin-Kobe Station makes it both chic and functional.

  • Personalized amenities

  • Direct access to ropeway

  • Next to Shin-Kobe Station

$180-$300/night

Negiya Ryofukaku

Arima Onsen

  • Arima Onsen Station (0.3 km)
  • Mount Rokko (5 km)
  • Rokko Garden Terrace (6 km)

Nestled in Arima Onsen, this boutique ryokan features rare gold and silver thermal springs and authentic kaiseki meals prepared daily. Its serene mountain location adds to the exclusivity of the experience.

  • Natural onsen baths

  • Authentic kaiseki cuisine

  • Tranquil ambiance

$250-$400/night

Arima Onsen Tocen Goshobo

Arima Onsen

  • Arima Onsen Station (0.5 km)
  • Mount Rokko (5.5 km)
  • Rokko Garden Terrace (6.5 km)

Dating back to 1191, this ryokan holds the title of Arima's oldest hot spring inn. It blends rich history with intimate boutique-style hospitality and an exquisite tea ceremony experience for guests.

  • Centuries-old history

  • Highly personalized service

  • Traditional tea ceremonies

$300-$500/night

Family Adventures in Hyogo

Explore a wide range of comfortable Family Friendly hotels in Hyogo for family stays.

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Price per night

Hotel Hewitt Koshien

Koshien district

  • Hanshin Koshien Stadium (0.5 km)
  • Nishinomiya Gardens (2.5 km)
  • Amagasaki Castle (7 km)

Located near Koshien Stadium, this family-friendly hotel offers a Kids' Corner and baseball-themed amenities suited for young fans. Its spacious rooms cater perfectly to families traveling with children.

  • Baseball-themed amenities

  • Kids-friendly zones

  • Close to Koshien Stadium

$120-$200/night

Y'S Hotel Hanshin Amagasaki Ekimae

Amagasaki district

  • Amagasaki Castle (1 km)
  • Universal Studios Japan (10 km)
  • Kobe Harborland (12 km)

This modern family hotel features spacious multi-bed layouts and a hearty breakfast buffet packed with kid-friendly options. Its location next to Amagasaki Station ensures easy transport to Osaka and Kobe.

  • Family-sized rooms

  • Delicious breakfast

  • Proximity to transit

$100-$150/night

Capsule Hotel Kobe Sannomiya (Adults Only)

Sannomiya district

  • Sannomiya Station (0.5 km)
  • Ikuta Shrine (0.8 km)
  • Harborland (1.5 km)

Surprisingly family-friendly for adults-only zones, it offers themed capsule rooms for added excitement suitable for small family groups. It sits right in the downtown hub, making attractions highly accessible.

  • Unique experience

  • Central location

  • Affordable rates

$50-$80/night

Frequently asked question

What are the best areas to stay in Hyogo for easy access to Himeji Castle?

Staying near JR Himeji Station provides easy access to Himeji Castle, with hotels offering options from budget to mid-range starting at $60 per night.

Where can I find family-friendly hotels in Hyogo?

Kobe's Harborland area offers family-friendly hotels with spacious rooms, kid-friendly amenities, and dining options starting at $120 per night.

Are there traditional ryokan accommodations in Hyogo?

Arima Onsen is famous for its traditional ryokan accommodations, often including hot spring baths and meals, with prices averaging $200 to $400 per night.

What are the most affordable accommodations in Hyogo?

Budget-friendly accommodations like guesthouses and hostels are available in Kobe and Himeji, starting at around $30 per night for a dormitory-style room.

Where should I stay in Hyogo if I want to explore Mount Rokko?

Hotels and inns in the Rokko Mountain area or nearby Arima Onsen provide convenient access to Mount Rokko, with rates typically starting at $100 per night.

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